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Bradburn was ordered to do 200 hours’ unpaid work, undergo rehabilitation and abide by an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order banning him from unsupervised contact with youngsters or unchecked internet use. He was also told to sign as a sex offender.

But on Tuesday, October 2 Judge Martin Picton heard that judges at the High Court in London reviewed the case and jailed Bradburn for two years and eight months.

And it was further revealed that Bradburn admitted two charges of engaging in sexual communications with a child.

The court heard that, before he was dealt with for his known offences, Bradburn went online and asked one 14-year-old girl for “clean or rude” photographs and sent another girl a photo of his erect penis.